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Dinosaur Systematics
The systematic position of Baryonyx walkeri, in the light of Gauthier's reclassification of the Theropoda
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Author(s):
Alan J. Charig
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Angela C. Milner
Publication date:
November 30 1990
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Cambridge University Press
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November 30 1990
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DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511608377.012
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: on systematics and morphological variation
pp. 9
Clades and grades in dinosaur systematics
pp. 71
Variation in theory and in theropods
pp. 255
Stegosaurs of Asia
pp. 21
Shape analysis in the study of dinosaur morphology
pp. 299
A name for the trace of an act: approaches to the nomenclature and classification of fossil vertebrate footprints
pp. 43
Morphometric study of Plateosaurus from Trossingen (Baden–Württemberg, Federal Republic of Germany)
pp. 53
Species determination in sauropod dinosaurs with tentative suggestions for their classification
pp. 81
Variation in Coelophysis bauri
pp. 91
Morphological variation in small theropods and its meaning in systematics: evidence from Syntarsus rhodesiensis
pp. 107
Theropod teeth from the Judith River Formation of southern Alberta, Canada
pp. 127
The systematic position of Baryonyx walkeri, in the light of Gauthier's reclassification of the Theropoda
pp. 141
Variation in Tyrannosaurus rex
pp. 147
A review of Vectisaurus valdensis, with comments on the family Iguanodontidae
pp. 163
Morphometric observations on hadrosaurid ornithopods
pp. 179
Evidence of diphyletic origination of the hadrosaurian (Reptilia: Ornithischia) dinosaurs
pp. 189
Morphometric landmarks of pachycephalosaurid cranial material from the Judith River Formation of northcentral Montana
pp. 203
New data on parrot-beaked dinosaurs (Psittacosaurus)
pp. 211
The ceratopsian subfamily Chasmosaurinae: sexual dimorphism and systematics
pp. 231
On the status of the ceratopsids Monoclonius and Centrosaurus
pp. 245
Triceratops: an example of flawed systematics
pp. 269
Teeth and taxonomy in ankylosaurs
pp. 281
Ankylosaur systematics: example using Panoplosaurus and Edmontonia (Ankylosauria: Nodosauridae)
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